o‘: Fibs 5111124326 lllltgifirgencive, PIMPLES In Uerrfblornsh on flue which made skin more and inflpmed-a lrrhted fucehy scratching and Wudlsfrgurc}. Could not sleep well and made feel un Ieqnnt. Trouble looted 3 months 0f! tiled Cuticurl and nQy using 2 cake: of Soup Ifld l box nip-Oint- ment was completely heal I From signed statemcnL 0T Mlu Qlldyl Ncnbel, R.R.3.-Brus_Qo1s,Ont. Cuticun Soap, F‘ and Tab cum promote and main in sliin purity, akin comfort and sk health ohon when all clue fails. 8on0 28¢. Ointnmrt :5 Anal 50¢. Sold rrt m’ i . a adia t: ‘ _ b0 in on C n uDtnfl 8t. Purl Sh. Menthol]. an . up slaves without nun. u-Profossional Bards ihrli R. McGuigtrr, M. . ,,_ . IAIIIITIR. IOLICITOI- ' Mflnoy to Loon Cameron Block flnrlottnlowu, P. l_ inland A. iitwnoivkti) ".2332? '¥'<'>"'C3f§“ ‘ . Olioo-mlloy lulldlng ' Glurlottmwn, ITO" tr. smarts, K. c. ‘J-“Lii. éfiiftfiii" ' HIOTOIIA ROW. .._. . _._._.__.._....~..._! McLean 8t McKinnon‘ Int-victors. Arrurruy-nr-Lm. Olloh-leyll Ilnlr lulldlng Connor-noun: P. I. IIIIIII’ l McLeod 6t Bentley! w. s. IENTLEV. x. c. lcvvlctcr Ind Aturnoy-ut-Ln- rqouev "r0 tom DQtno-—UIniOf I. Q. GIIDDOII ..... Morson & fluff? Iurrlchn and Attorney: t Iollnlllfl for Iloyll? Ilnl II Cannon uonsv 1'0 uinn " r r ' l 9 Immaculate!" r {liii llillllli|TTEf0Wll tiniirnlii IIIIIII Dull I Illol LB‘! I100 per you’! (tanned! lawn-ea $.00 you lclvonl Main-pp ) lnuifulll.‘ III“ loU-l-A- Hr. Oiulel Ilnltol. fllualdellr l). ti. Curie. Associate Elinor. J- l. Burnett. Idiot Ill Pllllllll- PUBLIC ACCOUNTS REPORT ‘Flrr- report uf-th-c Publiq Ac- untlllis finally tabled ln the lcgi latrrre and briefly referred to in Lester .' Quilt-thud. bent‘: till thr- airlivrpatetl car-irrarks til‘ catn- orrflage, A, surplus is tclalinetl 0f stunt-tiring aver" three tlrtiusarrtl dul lirrs rvlrilr $70,000 of the i919 taxes had been left urrt-trllw-tetl lti order add them tn the revenue of that» and at the satire time sum an imaginary deficit irgrrinst the Arsenntilt government. The accounts show that the Bell government's expenditures exceed those of i918 by wbout a. quarter m’ a million dollars. This, notwlth standing the prenelection howl a.- lmtrr the “alleged ‘extravagance of the Arsentrult government! A glance at lhc brief irnalysis of the report. v-hiclr appears elsewhere in this issue, rwirfgive some ideu of what rbocaine of tho groater 4'» in up 11:11‘! of lhLrr experts, how much nf it was spent fur the benefit of the province andhow much went Into tbn packets of "tmolésu officials‘ iuldeti t0 what had. before the elect. inn_ been described as "an army of useless officials" who, lt was prom lied would be summarily disbanded when the [tell govern/mom crime into power. Some of thcni were disbanded, it is true, but only to make way for heelers and friend» of the Bell government. The report ‘will be gone into in rirtaiil during the debate OII the budget speech which is threatened the part of the weal: lmr u-lriz-h may come sooner 1. the "lifli. has got Jlli’ of the bag" uarlitrr tlranltatlrlrz-rn anticlpirtetl. That there shall bu. further revelot ions regarding tho alleged deficit of the lain government and the rnak for‘ lat tot‘ int; up the very rrrociest-srrr-plrrs may ‘be expected. Meanwhile the people arr pretty well "on to" tho govern, rrie-utks r-urtrorrtlzrge nrothods. OPTICA LENS GRINDING Our Lens Grinding plant -—the only one on the I_s- land-is daily engaged in manufacturing the vari- ous kinds of lenses, used in correction of defective vision. I There are no long el- ays in waitin or ‘s in’ lenseszPliflmfilehPPY SERVICE, is the motto of our establishment i}. l‘. liutcheson f) Ilomdlilfl l Oltlolln D r- v ‘a Heavy Moat Eaters llave_Sl_trw Kidneys ‘Eitzful meat If you feel Back-- achy or have Bladder trnrtblo. "N5 mun or woman who eats meat regularly can makb a. mistake by flutltlrrg the kidneys occasionally, $87011 welbknowp authority. Meat Wu uric ncldwvhich ext-lien the neyn. they become overworked ' the if-Bill, get sluggish and _» filter the waste and poisons fir‘: tho bl ,'=thon we got sick. y ‘fll-'_|l2t1uIll_ _ sin, headaches,- fllfmllll . MFVW-llzfifllfludllzi; , '_ ens-and urinary dis- Meiji-om sluggish kid- f o marry». {can shire full ,0! sediment. lmgqi 9; poll- n; Tor attended by a-s fraction’ of sea lug. stop eating, ectnnd get about four - uncoa of ddflflmlts from frnyr‘ pharmacy; "take \"tablerrpoort- ml in a glass nf water before vbreak- faarr and in tr few days your ltld- neys will act fliue. This famous salts lti made from tho acid of grapes and lenron Juice. combined with llthiir and has been used for kenoratioirs to flush unrl sllrrrnlirtn the kidney-r. also to neutralize the acid: in urine to it. lro longs-r unus- va irritation, than ending bladder weakness. . Jail Salts ll inexpensive and enn- rrot injure; makes a delightful effer- vescetrl Ilthiawvlto; drink which ONryuLIe should unit's low and than to keep the kidneys clean and lo- tf d the blood pure. fhtctehy serious kfdn .4 ,. ‘ ey compiles- iA PITIFUL EXHIBITION (Lvcrnruent fort-es lllilllt- strurc- rvlrat 0f an r-xrlillrition ut‘ ilu-irv sclvt-s [u trflvini: to explain thr- reason for the passing of the "vitre- all bill" on Ttresrlay ailtvrncroir. The bill its explained irr the first clause was "to cure all defects in the proceedings aforesaid". that is. as elsewhere explained in the some clause “any detect. irregtn itrlty, u-nd omisblon in the proceed lugs taken in the braking ot' the Under the Taxation The argument prtt forward by "lti Al- torney General and other govern assessments. Act in or for the your i920“. mont supporters was that there were no defects ivrc-muaritiea ln the ’l‘axallon Act itself‘ but“ be cause of objections raised by the "nefarious press" meaning the (itmrdian it with necessary Ln logal JZP by legislation :rrry drfmits rrr ir ropulftrltlesi, ’ ‘iiliahemlor- Arsfitrnull. punctured this Ibuhblo vory effectively. if chore were rm defects why was thm um necessary? The Guardian for mildly prrlntlng out the pal- pntblo and mischief-making posiil blllties and the injustice of these defects and irregularities was sinus 641' Etitfaiiiligfiedlbfili’ by the 00v onrmont organ 31nd by spokes- man of the government on the flntmof the House. find the Guard flu allowed this crooked bill to Q0 uncrltlcluet‘, had ltflflett people whose rlllrts‘ It. who lti tint! botitd toirprotoet,‘ to‘ Q's ploy w" legislation mt Ina rm, uqrt, ii. would no doubt hovewvon the plant!‘ its of these righteous lttvrnmnlrorq and the cure-nil mu "would not am been necessary. [lenders oftlre Patriot and government epeflkern in the legia latvure know how the Guardian was maligned and misrepresented on this question; it ‘advising the people not to pay their taxes; it was held up ns se- OI‘ th nae who heard was ru-tzused 0f Arid for --r_- merit, etc etc.‘ iHURSDAY, MARCH 31- 1922. what‘! Because it pointed out tie ma; and irregularities which the covernment now admits existed; rbecause it lsarid‘ the proceeding! under the TZIXlHlOD Act were ill- egal; ‘because it said the faxes could not be legally r-trllrcted in the urnnper followed b 61111119111. "To err is huurun"; it ts quite ooncolvwbla ‘but urlstiukes could occur In legislation. lt is st-arcely conceivable that n. body of repres- entative men w-lrile admitting their- errors Iby passing an act to cover- the errors, should be so lost to common decency as to call it sed. itious and nefarloutvfor" a news- pfl-Per to point out. these errors. The public now knorv what D0- liance to place upon the Bell gov ornment and its organ. Mud slinging and gutter language have a. hmblt of recalling and in this case, us b‘, many others which the Guardian will not hesitate to or pose the recoil has bee" vrrry so. vere though morltetl. 'l‘lrat the Bell government has lost tho last vertigo of respect and confidence ls now admitted even by its friends if lt has any friends left. / v the gov » “iii-Mm ‘..(“’T=’I‘Y .NETI'LSUIS .t‘Ol.‘.\l'l‘ltY.. t Jur-rt what thgtimatc of the Bell government is as tn the gulla bflity of the country and city peo- ple respectively, runy be inferred front the different trretlrods adopt ed to hoodwiuk them into paying their taxes under the provisions of the now atlmittedkv illegal Tax ation Act. tilon. A. E. Arsenanlt rcud thr following notices on Thresday du. ctiuurLqoiiiitirr 0 If we were to venture the state- parent that Premier Bell mi en- compassed u: sotnal truth i-n a po- litical statement, those who know him best would begin to look upon us with suspicion. Yul satire- tlmes, by accident or otherwise. he lets slip au utterairr-v which finds a close relationship to tact. In his interesting altar-k um“ the Opposition Dress he said: “Air- other arguirrcrrt used was that TAXES NEED NOT BE PAID EX~ CDPT BY THOSE WHO MIGHT CHOOSE T0 D0 SO." And to be candid that avgrrrrreirt actually was used. But it was rrsr-tl, nut lir tire ru-airner" rcprr-serrttrrl by .\lr. llcii as ADVICE to the lttftlpir, bu! as a start-intent of l-‘.\("i‘ l't'|ll'l*Sl'llllll§ the uoirditious [WON WHICH Till-J (PO\'ERNI\IEN'I‘ Wlrlitld MANAG- ING ’I‘HE TAXATION SYSTEMS. Arid lrc further declared: "The people were advised to keep their eyes open." Now to tell the solid truth that advice was really given, and given by tlrr- (irrartliair, but it was not rict-tltrtl for the Bell Gov- ernment had already opened the eyes of tho people so wide in their observations of political antics that they could scarcely close them again. cvoii if they wanted to. And every rirutrntstance of Bell Gov- crunrorrv. rrriuriprrlation gives added force ro our advice to the people “TO KEEP Till-SIR ICYES OPEN." Ami thou Premier Ball says: "sut-li rw-vc ilu- itFI\'Ol.lJ’l‘l()NAlt t’ and .\.\'.\lt(.‘ll'lSTl(? stntunrcirls made by Illi- pruss.‘ There has boon Illllvll of lllr- “rowrlrrtinirary” in the world in recent yeauw. and llllf0l'l.llllliI11|y tun mrrclr initiation 0f those BOlSilt-Vlr‘ rtntztlcs iii our own prnvlnvu. For n loirdnr- with hm: barrdxi roddciieri by tho rmrm tzr-s upon tlrr- riultls wit‘ llrn Imopl», ln quuw. as Mr. livltl t|irt_ trims:- word-s of szrt-rt-ti rvisrlurrr: "the voice of the petrplr- is ‘the volt-P of God." in justification of tho most “revo- lrttionary” t-orrrltit-i and perfidy’ of government ever perpetrator! upon :1 free ireopl}: is one nf-tlrn extremes of domineering blusplrt-rrry. And look at tlrc connotation irr which he applied this axlorrr. "Plie- rpenpln had voted against the plebiscite to tax for‘ edtir-irtionzrl purposes. ‘This was the plainly rovortleti “voice of the people." What was Premier Iiellis arrsrvcr? it was. us. record. ing the ritscttssion of the Cure- all -Bill. One was to a taxpayer, ll! . the. city: To The City Tax Payer’ t l I “Shaw Take iron-ice that the Provin gt-lal Poll '|‘:tx ($3.001 dire by you ‘unfit-v the DlYiVlSlOlts at‘ tirr- Tax- [ation arr is b- ipaid inc, 4'01!‘ lrcrtot‘ of‘ Provincial 'l'lt.\'l‘i~"l'lil"lllt‘ ‘ (lrort- thr- clty) or to the Provincial ’l‘reastrr' or, Charlottetown. 9n m‘ before tho’ Jwelftlr (lay 0f ‘Mirrulr instant with out any further notice or demand for same and that unless tho said tux rr-lricit is now long OVGYGLhI is so paid, legal proceedings will he takun for tho recovery there. of.‘ rtartrirt-rl to In ‘ thr- the irarrre or‘ luWll orl To The Country Tax Payer: float" Sir; —l regret to tint] by the (krllectors return for Road Dis trlct No-e that the Poll Tax (-83.00 duo by you 1920 still re- mnins unpaid. The G-overirinrnt cannot extend‘ to you futiber ls-n- iency. You urn thnroforo nntlflcd trhnt. unit-st: the arrrnrrirt is plrlrl m- onw- I-trc tnattm- rvrill tn~ tilaor-rl in Llrtr hrtnrla of tho Siinflff wit; instructions m ‘Jcvy and collect. the some. We trust you will not. cnmtpol this department to fuld tn your tmt the large. expense that the sheriff's coat would entail. Kindly send remittance‘ direct tn tho Provincial Treaaurer, Charlotte frown lffi-the enclosed addressed envelope." The proverrblnl antipathy of the farmer to a visit from the sheriff and the conseq "large expense" to be added (by such n visit. wee a tpleee of rbluff to compel the for mwrwwuru up". The ctrykiwer TKIIQW tltQV-"lllllff; the countryman Wlllllfhllve Il-‘r uuch opportunity to ‘Wokiva visit front the sheriff. irifir was the camouflage blurr‘ to Bfilloct all they coulrl throng» a blll which they ‘knew they coultl not ll-‘znlly fvflllvfl. Surely no such political liomlmi-rl had over before rim-n pruvlL-teli upon the people of this movfnctr. Ami now all the "llfiffiflfi" and tirr- "lrrcgtrinritiee" all bill. ! ITRUTH." lafrmlmht appeal to l! lawyer who ' But only God can make a tree. ed irr the PztLriul. ‘lthc only way the Liberals t-otrld MIGFJT THIS AD- VERSE VOTE on the plebiscitc was to TELL TilE PEOPLE THE .~\llll rvlrirt was this “TRUTPV that tlrcy |)l'(ill(ISt‘(i lu tell? It was that "this plebiscite did not l't‘)ti't'2~‘rt'lii tho l'('ill BONA Flllli volu of tho pr-oplv," or" lir irlairrei’ words lire pmrplt- \Vf'l'1' rrol ("iilrrpr-ttjlrt In voltr. m‘ rvt-rv illVllL- ztlrlt- of lottirru flit-ii" "vuivv" lrr-zrrd by tlit- j.;r-ilr'l'tl|l_\' irm-cpt-(al rricllrml of their Vult- al lhc polls. .\|rd l‘\'l'lll.~ jrhlify tlrt- vout-lrrsiiur that so far‘ its lilo ill-ll Govt-ru- irrr-rrt t-nrr nr-rir-r it otlrerrvise the “voice of tho putrplo" will play no part1 in tht- affirirs til‘ BA‘, gtitr-rjrr- morn in this [rrnvirrt-v. lw Prenrit-r lit-ll secured highly wor- rictl tivt-r- ihr- [rrcss rrttcrimccs on wtlto matter‘ of taxation. 0f course. it would be too tnriulr to taxpvt-t lririr to stale the issue fairly. arid our c-xrperictrtro teaches us not m l0‘0|i for anything 0t‘ tirn lrirrd. But rvn might strgucsr to him the idea. as being conformable to sense, that a levy upon a ‘pctrplr for money, without. the atrt.lrni"i't_r' of law. IS NOT A TAX. but a spu- cles of plunder, whether operated hy a private lndlvrlrurl or "the gov- nriimorrt. of a. country. Arrtl whou Prlvmlvr Brill again returns In this subject bl- should makv- hllllsfilf plain HI which branch of thr- hnira iltlu taxation or the plunder yilrasr-rr ol‘ tho ipro-rtlon. That vh-ws carding tho tfovvrirmonrls brrnizlingir iii tlrc Pllffirvfllllflflf of the laxatinu ztvts, both the legal and 1hr illegal trues, wore ‘absolutely t-orrr-r-t, is now svstablisht-tl by tho action of tho (iovornmoir-t in introducing an At-i to correct. if they t-arr be cor~ rooted. the very ruattcrs to which we culled ~t‘lrr>ir attention. Brit it Daily Selections Guardian Readers Furnished by W. l. Lona,‘ TRESS By Joyce Kilmer I think ilrar I shall nt-vrr sm- A poem tut ltzvt-Iy its n tron. A true wlrtse lrrrnflw iuuuth Io _ prosaic-vi Against the earth's srvcct thriving brcusts, A tree that looks m Gnd all tiny And‘ ilfLi her‘ leafy hands in pray . A tree that runy tn iurrn-mer vvmrr A neat or rrhiirs in lrnr irulr. Upon wrrom- ittrstml snorv hat-r lain dig-loud, charged with abusing the uro to be wiped out hv a mire “'00 IBUIIWIPU‘ live“ Wllh f-‘llfl- Pooms are mndo by ffmkr llkr- mo Cfifllmflll, urrbjrrvt bl- ls Pirltrrging IIPDH-Jllf" takmr by u» on e-rr-veral occasions r<~~i ran rim GUARDIAN is possible that men who could not. CORRECTLY "prepare a Gover- nor's speech, or read u ferv newtr paper purugrulrs. OR (‘()P\' A BRI- TISH COLUMBIA S'l‘A'l‘U'l‘E. could with any rinore efficient-y prepare an fret to rot-lily their mvrr Jirirrgllrrgs and this-takes? i The llrrrry. Urritcrl Farther-s’ ltuverrrirreirt of Ontario would be iruthirrg if not trrlglrinl. Why ex- haust their siriirrlws by paying 1'01‘ lodgings, \\'lll‘ll gnarl sli-epiirg apart- meirts t-an br- pi-irvidcrl righ-l lti tire- pirrlluincirt buildings, and at tbr- litivt-ritrnoirt or people's expen- 5P8? .»\t least Iltis is the view tu~ kr-ir by tlrrr Milrislt-r of AKTFIPIIHIIPG, tlrt- irrusl typical tarirrt-i" of the blllitfill. fur whom sleeping apart‘ rrrt-rrls rvcrr- furirislrctl at, a 00st. 0f (r\'r‘l' $1.1m“ to the petiple. And isn't llrt- idea highly suggestive to our local friends here.“ whom Spcflltvl‘ Duffy introduced to the I)l'ill‘jv' compact as a farmer's gov- ernment? There is no govommetnt iu creation who have more somno- lent tendencies than the Bell tag‘ grogation, and none to whom such accommodation would be more con- venient. They would always be on "the spot when pay day came around, would have their meals carried to them. and their (‘b80104 tnc, for that matter, and when those troublesome visitors and tax objectors bobbed ' around they would always he able to send the convenient airswr-r, "not out of lrwl." 'i‘lror|- rrriglrl bu some dlffi~ vrrlly lir get-tint; il|llbl‘l.‘lllt‘lliti in rim luiilrtlirg, but rlrr- country would Iur sirlisllr-tl if llloy tlivr-Ptml llio- lat‘ ‘rlllvtiil in this loss :i|.:r.',r'.'|v:rliliu_ . r~ vii-o, ‘Hwy .'rrr¢ ~:tl|l diz-rrvlirp, rrtra HUIFIL $200,001! vvhlr-hvslmulrl prO- vidr- "ir rvrverrtrr- zrlllpll- for all purr- fyrrlflfl, with r-r-rrrmrin." a" pm‘ Ilon. lbw l?! iitlr-‘llt-n .'\I| illrrsliu-itioir til‘ lllr- t-l-":ilit' |rO~ WPFS (if "Xllgl-‘Jlldlllllll [l'l\.\ .. Prctrlior‘ licll is iir Iris ZlIlSWV" tlrv lion. Mr. Arst-nirrrlt on the “(land Roads Politgv," as roported in tho Patriot. The loader of the (lpptisitiorr iulvot-atotl gravel roads m" those with a rtrorc srrbstairtial surfzrr-tr as bring in the cud more rwoirtirrrical than tho roundrtl ti]! ilust lruaps which are i'o.'rll_r' not .lli_\‘ iiiriiiwrrw-rrrvirl 0i! lire oltl sys‘ tum‘. Mr. lit-it's reply to this is: "this would hicarr that only ONE PER (‘ICXT ul‘ lbw mails we are imrv inrpi-nvlirp, (‘FtULlJ 111'} AT- 'l‘l~I.\‘i)l~IIl TO.“ 'l‘lris sttrelyv is t-ithor a stt~ctcltor' of tvutlr. or adanr ‘lglili-L éltllillssltrll’. it irrearrs. if it rntrarrs illl_\'|llll|;;, that instead 0f the Sill! irrilt-s wlrivlr the)’ propose to lilllltl THEY (‘UYLD ONLY liillLlt l-JHIIVI‘. or on the other lrairrl ilrat ilu- viratl~ arr- so fllrrrsy 'l‘li.-\’l' ONLY lrlliilVl‘ .\lli,l<1S Oi" l'i~lli.\l.\.\' ’l‘ ROADS (‘UULD ill-l lll'll.'l‘ \\ I‘l| \\'il,\'l‘ 'I‘HI‘J\' ARE I\'t)\\' SVl-JNitlNti (l.\' 'l'IlI-] ICIGIVI‘ lll'.\'lllt ‘H. 'l‘lri.< l,- stivv-ly strritrrrs’ situation and rrirr- rvt-li \\'trl‘llt_\ (if tlrc st-rimrs t'(tlI5lll(‘l'llil0ll til‘ tlrr- tnxpayr-rs ut" tht- province. Hurt" tairlirllziiip to thirsty soul to lrt- l‘lt'lll"l_\' rrithirr sight of a lillliritl slrt-ztirr of water" bubbling arid dancing like diamonds spark- lirrr, iii rlrt- mrilighl. arid yct turtrblo lu rr-irclr out. to the t-otrliirg draught to irpply ii to the part-lied throat, sinlie tho raging thirst? How ztggr‘ ‘tllllli: to air ambitious Af- torire_r' (loin-val to stec a vacant Jutlgcslrip dangling lit-tore Iris eyes. til‘ lso rroar‘ at liaird as ta be almost. within tnuvh and yet, alas. just r'a|- enough atvuy to be rtttroat-ir- iiibltr? Arid lrorv tho, thoughts of a. '|)ll~'i i-or-ortf will barrow anti tor- airt-Irl tirr- soul. Ircvirrtsc of‘ \VHAT ;.‘.ll(iil’l‘ ll.\\'|<) llldldN. "Hod I ,|ur| MIEFVWII" but rvlry rt-flrrcl on Hills. that Irrt-ltlrnrt cannot lm n» r‘.lnl‘ll a.ri1l riittiono, or llrr- siir run- iluirwl, lii‘ cvcrr In litl? wire-tr ,iuy ('ttllIlll'_\' t-alfil-ri for’ patritrllstri, glratl I Iml jolrrtrti tlrr- hit: rrron of -rrry uvw frrrrrul party 1o help our ‘jltllllflll irll dislrr-ss. thurr Union (irrvr-r-rr-irrrrrrt could not overlook mv ivlaiirrs. Iittl I sun it |]i)w_ rho, lpviririt_r' of rrolilicirl folly. Anti tho party! How kevrr tlroy-irro to uri- _lmrd rho whtltt- rrlcpharrt from off tlrvlr hirrrrls; how insistent that. he lrc transferred rilronr nrastershiyr over lhcm t0 the trniefer atmos. phoro of‘ the hunch, and the relief it would bring, but vain the hope, they must bear with him a little longer. .\\\ t\\l, If you are interested in spring‘ styles that are differ~ ent, styles that h ave quality, digrtity and distinctiveness, AT THE LADIES’ STORE - you will find them at; Patons. - ‘A few of the yin-ice savings offered this week are: Artur int» til tart». Fruit- Ntrrscs’ Yniforrrrs irr Wlritc, special $4.35. Ladies‘ (frcpc tic (jlrctrc \\'irists. special $2.99, in Flesh. \Vhife and Black, for Friday and Saturday: Chiclr Little White Frocks for tfhildrctr from 2 to l4 yrs., in Silk, Voile and Qrgandy. Specials in 'l‘ricoliire and Sci-gm, large‘ assortment, headed and embroidered. Sweaters irr the rrcrv Spring styles and colours. April §il0\\'t*l\. litre at $7.50.‘ Rackftil of Ladies’ Ovcrwkirts, for" street rvcar at P-IG RE-DUCTIQN~TO (‘l.li.-\ R. $i .50 to $3.00. Mott's tirrt- glov “Fllllit ‘rtnvvis’, _v.'rr<l.. ‘ at Pzirons. 5 i l t Soft COllitrs, all styles, all s r00 yards Quality .. 50 \\’ltitt~ lied Sprt-zitis. largt- Rcgtrl izc 330 .\ rt\—'2 for 25v. i ffurkislr "rower. 39 x 18-": for 70c. tliicyi Flrct-tiirg 72 x 8i inches rvidc. a PATONS .r . Q-Ofififi OOOQ-fOO-OO O OQQOO O GOO Q O O 9* Q4 0'0 O OVOO9OQ?§§§O~OQ4 9'0 O'Q'O'O O O0 00¢ O# llrrzctrs and dozens nf Stickers t9 choose from SpQCl-"ll Plain. Fluids. 'l‘r\v<-<ls, but rrrosrlyi Illack and iiltrc Sergcs. .\l(").\'l~‘.\'.\‘ WORTH l-‘(XR Eli-IN" lion's Khaki Work shirts, all sizcs, good quality, prices from $2.09 up. Men's and Boy's. rvtrrkiiig-slrirts assorted [rattcrns hcst colors, price from o Rich's lmtrrtgc Shirts without collars. Price from 51,5 to $5.00. Muir's plain and striped shirts with collars altar‘. _ - Muir's cotton, rvtrol (zrslrrircrr, and silk host- prices from 50c t0 $3.00 pr. iloys’ Blouses and Shirts, all sizes just arrived, at lowest prices. , I $ l HUFSFH! till lllCl’.\i{‘|‘hilCNT'l‘-—S()l\lIi (‘Hllifli Iil'l".\‘ i-‘t tR Till-I 'Ti*lRll'“l‘\' $ir'..\.\l.\"l‘Rl<TF$ :00 _vartls tjrt-y Cotton 3r pct‘ yard. r00 ynrd< \\'lritc (‘nrtoir |5v pt-v yard. _ Cotton, hen" qualify liugtrlzrr no and FOR Tilli SPRING DRESS MAKER New York and Canadian voilos. latcst ricsi ‘larrvcst prices. _ ,_ , Wash (Zinghnurs at) inches wide, stripes and checks, suitable for ladies and rlrildrcrfs lrotrs-u (iTUFBPn, best valrrcs 25c per'yard. ‘Pt-rcalv Slrirtiuyg. Fllllillllf‘ for Iiuugalorv aprons, rvidc. Regular 60c quality. 35c poi" yard, Blue Detritus, lrcnv_v 50c quality irmv 30c per girs, best ho quality stumble for boys’ overzrl yard. ' ‘liiflk in silk front $5.00 to $i r.;'5. (Jthcr‘lhdvrsltirt; iu lilhck liurrrziu Stripes. (Etta, at $1.49. f LTD. vvOQO-O‘ O-QO-QO-QO-OOOOQOOQOOQOOOQQOOQQQOQt’OCQOGQQV r l I I 1 rt-d from $1.50 to $3.00. New Derby 'l'ir-.~, scasoirs Sll nrtrst style, privc from $i.00 up. cs, prices ftvtrr 35v to 50C. ", a full stuck. all sizés from $1.75 to $5.00. .\lcrr's lhrtlr-rrvt-ar irr liglrtt-r" wright suitable fur Spring. “TCEK-FND RARE- r t 9 l 95c for 5o lllltl 55c pcr qualities, always found use_dresses, 36" niches is or rompers. Rcgrllar Paris Officials Cause Some Excitement PARIYS, ‘March fl0~ Soinnrhlng ltkn u vendetta scents Ilkcty to break otrt in Paris as tho uutcorrro of the walking rrtidk battle between Deputy Leon rnaudei and M. Jae trues ‘Fleschi. Dmrdet. is n Royzv list and his "camelots tin Roi" have rushed to defend trhclr leader. and above the slgnaltrres of his "committee of action" speedy unu pitilesir retprisitls are promised in mum of further attacks upon him. what form these repritrals uro to trike is only darkly hinted; but.» ‘ (Continued on page five) t o unis , . of’ (“,4 ,.i’ riimnr’ r new uliversnrlt-s huvu come ‘for; ward to join insur- with the "came lots drr ltoi." These are the "brotherhood of GXJOITHBPB of (‘flrfllr-‘IU’ Of their society Flee- t-lrt was viceprestdent, and Mho their members are the ruinous vocatte, De Morotitfnfforl, and Ptrrrl Douiner. ill! reflly to the manifesto of tho [loyalists the Corsicaru-i lsauq a power not lea; gpemlily m; 11w», less pitllessL, than the “camelr/taf’ if the safety of any of their mem- bers ts manned, and they {on on . ‘z j ' l \ \ all (fonait-ans worthy of the; trams tn rally to thri r support. The (‘orshrans endeavor to put Lfrern. strives in tho right by declaring that they consider the quarrel en- tlrcly n personal one tbetrwcen Dau- rlct and Ficschi, and that they will not. interfere rmletu-r one of their mfllnllfl r» or some other lnnopent person is attached. But, having regard to the irre- Droaihleness of tDaudet and the combative procllvitit-e 0f ids "cam- elots," who have more than once recently indulged in punitive moo. sures against floclolidts in w; Latin quarter, Parts hi expecting ‘some rather lively encounters. runny Harm-r greetings front" friends herolndtoma an ltttha ljn- ited Surtemblre messages from the United States including a large number fro-m Philadelphia. ‘The cardinal celebrated‘ High Mass in tho bewutiful church of the Amor- fcn“ College. which was resplend- cut. with lights and perfumed by mnstres of flowers. Morrlitfllwl’ (Yllonrn, the motor of the collegO, acted as assistant. This fitter-noon cardinal Darla- herty. gave the Benediction 1t Bfrfnt Philip Nerf the chief hmtm of the orutorlans, to wihtch order his titular church of Saint! 1 Net-ens and Aclrileirs 1r entrusted. Easter Mass In Rome ROWE. r\illl'Cll 30——~l~)natcr Mans _ who relobruted by Pope Benedict in fill! chwpel m the. srudtmilda in the Vatican. His {foll- nearr administered comm-mum; m tiw dinlomurvrts accredited to the Vatican, who GU16 nirlyper.‘ sons iulm-ltte who exception‘ of the memdi - m] hon“ hold. Cardinal h received u. . .' . r ._, .r N‘ ‘r Fr rs FACT i and not theory, that every drOP '0! rich, nourinhing Stultsimulsitin is ‘readily ‘utflmed by the system in build- ing up strength. ‘m’? ' r >- l!